Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced today the settlement of a consumer fraud case that was filed against Going Green Solar LLC (Going Green) and its parent company Gee Investments LLC (Gee). The Phoenix- based company, formed in 2009, markets, sells, installs, and finances photovoltaic (PV or solar) systems and products for consumers hoping to lower their utility expenses.

Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced today the sentencings of Indrani Gaston of Coconino County and Pamela J. Williams of Cochise County. Both women were sentenced in separate cases after admitting to illegally using access to their victim’s finances for their own benefit.

Today Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced the indictment of 39-year- old Ata Hamed Taha. He was charged with Transportation of Dangerous Drugs for Sale, one count of Illegally Conducting an Enterprise, and one count of Conspiracy.

Attorney General Brnovich filed an appeal on behalf of the state last week attempting to block President Obama’s 2012 deferred-action order that allows for driver’s licenses to be provided to young undocumented immigrants.

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced the resolution of a consumer fraud lawsuit filed against Stealth Solar LLC (Stealth) and owners Fred and Sandra Richie. Stealth Solar sold photovoltaic (“PV” or “solar”) systems and energy products. According to the lawsuit filed in 2014, Stealth obtained most of its business by making thousands of telemarketing calls that convinced customers to let Stealth employees make sales pitches at their homes.

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced today that he accepts the duty of handling two controversial Arizona lawsuits on immigration. Governor Doug Ducey reported that he will give General Brnovich primary responsibility for pending federal litigation concerning SB 1070 and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).

Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that his Office, the United States Department of Justice, the Attorneys General of 18 other states and the District of Columbia have reached a $1.375 billion settlement agreement with Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC (S&P). The settlement resolves lawsuits against S&P that alleged it misled investors leading up to the 2008 financial crisis.

On January 15, 2015, the Maricopa County Superior Court approved a Stipulated Consent Judgment obtained by Attorney General Mark Brnovich against Phoenix- based Brother’s Help Solutions (BHS) and its owner Nelson Molano. The company located at 2720 East Thomas Road Suite C259 Phoenix, AZ 85016, provides foreclosure consulting and loan modification assistance.

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is announcing that The Arizona State Grand Jury handed down an indictment of James Goulding, 29, last week for two counts of Production of Marijuana, two counts of Possession of Marijuana for Sale, two counts of Misconduct Involving Weapons and Illegally Conducting an Enterprise.